Explore 7 Melrose Cresent
Where you can find us
A spacious self-contained annexe with large comfy queen size bed and views overlooking the north Shropshire countryside.
Set in the village of Loppington with its quint pub, idyllic stone cottages, and fantastic country walks, these evoke the romance of a time gone by, providing the perfect backdrop for a relaxing rural escape.
Within walking distance, we have a fantastic family-owned country pub with a twist, offering good ales, wines and fabulous home-cooked food all sourced locally.
The space
Our self-contained annexe has a spacious open plan living area, with queen size bed and sofa bed that will sleep two smaller people if needed.
There is plenty of storage space and across the stairs is a shower room.
We have an outside area with seating where you are welcome to enjoy the views over a coffee or glass of wine. We have secure storage for bikes or other outdoor equipment.
So whether you are friends, family wanting a relaxing or adventurous breakaway, looking for a home while working locally, or wanting a romantic break away from it all, our annexe is the perfect peaceful spot for you.
Guest access
We have parking at the property and the annexe has its own access, with its own garden area.
Other things to note
Please let us know if you are wanting to use the sofa bed so that we can provide linen.
Supermarkets
In the main town of Wem, 3 miles away, we have a Co-Op.
Local Restaurants
The Dickin Arms is approximately 100 metres from the accommodation serving outstanding food and drinks.
Local Attractions
Colemere country park is a beautiful walk as is Grinsall Hill. Ellesmere is a beautiful Market town with lots of lovely cafes and restaurants as well as relaxing walks around the mere.
Trains
Wem Train station is 2.5 miles away.
Key Selling Points
Spacious set in beautiful countryside lovely views.
Our facilities
- On site parking
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Rural location
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